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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | seas, the Black and the Mediterranean. It was also close to the 2 2,2 | with the Aegean and the Mediterranean seas and was thus destined 3 2,3 | All along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in Asia Minor, Syria, 4 3,3 | the Byzantine emperor. The Mediterranean Sea was almost converted 5 3,4 | part of the Empire. The Mediterranean again became practically 6 3,4 | reached the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. In the north the Persians 7 3,9 | Palestine and Syria to the Mediterranean Sea. Another port, Clysma ( 8 3,9 | directly connected with the Mediterranean Sea. On one of the islands 9 3,16| and the islands of the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. The work 10 4,1 | Arabs to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, put before them new 11 4,1 | neighboring islands of the Mediterranean Sea, Rome, and the exarchate 12 4,1 | the Arabian fleet in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas, and, on 13 4,1 | the western part of the Mediterranean Sea by his presence, which 14 4,4 | was almost master of the Mediterranean Sea as early as the seventh 15 4,4 | the western part of the Mediterranean Sea. With very few exceptions 16 4,4 | Minor, the islands of the Mediterranean, and even the capital itself, 17 5,3 | monopolized the trade of the Mediterranean Sea, had their own sea statutes. 18 5,8 | the Muslim fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, which led to the occupation 19 5,8 | Byzantine possessions in the Mediterranean Sea were seriously menaced 20 6,2 | commercial point in the Mediterranean Sea.[19] Nicephorus Phocas 21 6,8 | Sea in the north and the Mediterranean coast in the south, and 22 7,1 | Venetian vessels plying in the Mediterranean.~ After the capture of the 23 7,1 | It had put an end to the Mediterranean commonwealth in which it 24 7,1 | gathered its strength … The Mediterranean had been a Roman lake; now 25 7,1 | French historian, “will the Mediterranean world succumb again to the 26 7,1 | use of the Adriatic and Mediterranean. Accordingly Venice broke 27 7,1 | the eastern portion of the Mediterranean the governor of the island 28 7,2 | the eastern part of the Mediterranean.~ During the tyranny of 29 8,2 | master of a part of the Mediterranean shore in the south and of 30 9,3 | extended from India to the Mediterranean, and at whose head stood 31 9,4 | lost the whole southeast Mediterranean, where her trade for a long 32 9,6 | eastern portion, of the Mediterranean and the Archipelago were 33 9,6 | Sea and the coast of the Mediterranean. Byzantine historians have 34 9,6 | pestiferous galleys through the Mediterranean ports.”[135] From these 35 9,17| her trade in the southeast Mediterranean basin; thereafter she devoted


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